Alex Hutchings gave Florida a 2-1 lead just a couple minutes into the second period but Gwinnett was back ahead before the start of the final frame where Brayden Irwin scored a PP goal for the visitors to push them into the extra session where the South division's top club finally dispatched them. Despite being crushed in even-strength scoring, Florida, which was outshot 39-29 in the contest, relied on a superb special teams effort, scoring all of its goals on the power play opportunities and only failing to produce on one while killing all three of Gwinnett's chances with the man-advantage. Hutchings, who notched his 11th of the season with the Everblades on the power play by parking himself in front of the net, corralling a feed from behind the net by Leigh Salters and stuffing the puck past Gladiators netminder Louis Domingue, now has goals in two-straight games. Landry's two-game point-scoring streak came to a swift conclusion. Rob Madore was in net again for the Everblades with John Muse backing him up with Pat Nagle out of the lineup. Maxime Langelier-Parent, still recovering from an injury sustained early in the season, were inactive. Florida (15-12-7, 39 PTS) ends its road trip with a Sunday afternoon tilt against South Carolina (16-18-4, 36 PTS).

Florida managed to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat Friday night, scoring five third-period goals, capped off by Alex Hutchings' empty-netter, in a span of roughly fourteen minutes to stun divisional rival Greenville. Matthew Pistilli, newly acquired from South Carolina, scored twice in his return to the Everblades. Pistilli previously scored seventeen goals and eighteen assists for Florida over the course of thirty-eight games split between the 2010-2011 and 2009-2010 seasons. Andrew Yogan, the first Florida-raised player drafted (4th round, 2010) by an NHL team (the New York Rangers), opened the game's scoring for the Road Warriors. With his second assist in as many games, Landry now has his first point-scoring streak of the season. Hutchings returned to the scoresheet after going pointless in Florida's last three matches. Carolina G prospect John Muse backed up Rob Madore, who stopped twenty-four shots in the match, as Pat Nagle was inactive for the Everblades. Maxime Langelier-Parent, still recovering from an injury sustained early in the season, were inactive. Florida (15-12-6, 38 PTS) continues its road swing with a match against Gwinnett (23-12-1, 47 PTS), currently atop the South division standings, on Saturday.

After responding quickly after allowing a goal just a minute into the match, Florida ended up getting pummeled on the scoreboard, allowing eight goals, three which while on the power play, on just twenty-seven shots en route to a humiliating loss to Orlando. Pat Nagle was pulled early in the second and ended up a no-decision. Dan Milan, who had not played since the Toledo game on the 16th, was back in the lineup. Maxime Langelier-Parent, still recovering from an injury sustained early in the season, were inactive. Florida (14-12-6, 34 PTS) now waits for its next match, which is on the road against Greenville (20-12-3, 43 PTS) next Friday.

After falling behind 2-0 to Orlando during a three-minute span in the second period, Florida scored a short-handed goal approaching the midpoint of the final frame but could not complete the comeback. Aaron Bogosian scored the lone goal for the Everblades. The power play units of both clubs struggled mightily, combining to go 0-for-9 and each allowing a goal against. John Muse got the start over Pat Nagle and stopped thirty of thirty-two shots taken by the Solar Bears. Dan Milan and Maxime Langelier-Parent, still recovering from an injury sustained early in the season, were inactive. Florida (14-11-6, 34 PTS) and Orlando (13-15-4, 28 PTS) finish their five-game, home-and-home series Saturday night.

David Rutherford gave Florida a lead late in the first period but Orlando tied the game midway through the middle frame before Ryan Cruthers scored the game-winner for the visiting Solar Bears on their only shot taken in the extra session. With Pat Nagle still on recall to AHL Syracuse, Rob Madore spelled John Muse, who held the fort in each of the previous eight games, in net. Madore delivered a solid debut performance with the Everblades, stopping twenty-five of twenty-seven shots in the contest. After bursting out of his scoring slump the night before, Alex Hutchings failed to register even a shot. Charles Landry was equally invisible statistically. Dan Milan and Maxime Langelier-Parent, still recovering from an injury sustained early in the season, were inactive. Florida (14-10-6, 34 PTS) and Orlando (12-15-4, 28 PTS) will meet again on Thursday, with the Everblades travelling to continue the home-and-home series with a two-game set against the Solar Bears.

Alaska, which led 3-0 by the end of the second period, easily dispatched Stockton by limiting the visitors to just three power plays and under 20 shots Saturday night. With the win, the Aces swept what was a three-game set, outscoring the Thunder 13-4 and extending their winning streak to five games in the process. Former Lightning netminder Gerald Coleman stopped all but one of seventeen shots to move his record to 9-2-0, lower his GAA to 2.34 and his bump his SV% to .912 so far this season. The Aces had again had the services of Scott Gomez but were still missing the services of fellow NHLers Nate Thompson, who missed his fifth-straight game and Brandon Dubinsky, who is still recovering from injury. Alaska (23-8-0, 46 PTS) will resume its home stand against division-rival Colorado (16-11-3, 35 PTS) on Friday.